05 Jun, 2022
The Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team and Fabio Quartararo celebrated an already good weekend with a perfect win. The reigning World Champion was in a league of his own and took his second win of the 2022 season in sensational style. Franco Morbidelli did damage limitation in a race in which tyre management was key. He rode from P19 on the grid to P13 across the finish line.
Quartararo had the dream start from P3 on the grid. He fired his M1 towards the first corner and showed his trust in the bike as he was the last on the brakes. It turned out to be an even smarter move than he realised at the time as a crash right behind him took out three rivals.
The Yamaha man didn’t let any time go to waste. He put his head down and was off, breaking away from the pack. Having secured second place last time round, he craved a GP win and doing it at the Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya would make it taste even sweeter.
It was a lonely but faultless ride for the Frenchman. A true display of why he and his Yamaha are the perfect match. With El Diablo having confirmed a two-year contract for 2023-2024 and Monster Energy also having agreed to a multiple-year Title Sponsorship, these are the type of performances the fans can look forward to for years to come. He took a brilliant win with a massive 6.473s advantage.
Morbidelli didn’t have the race start he had hoped for, dropping back from P18 on the grid to 22nd due to the chaos that ensued after the crash in the first corner. With the track temperatures up to 55°C, it was going to be difficult to overtake without overheating the tyres. The number-21 rider therefore had to balance defence and attack throughout the race.
With the low grip-level track condition catching out multiple riders, the Italian bided his time before choosing the right moment to make a move. Noticing that others were starting to struggle in the heat, he grabbed 14th place with 12 laps remaining by overtaking two riders in one go. He became part of a group that was ultimately battling for 11th. The Yamaha man took the chequered flag in 13th place, 33.168s from first.
Today’s results see Quartararo extend his lead in the championship standings to 22 points, with a 147 points total, while Morbidelli stays in nineteenth with now 22 points. After Round 9, Yamaha remain second with 147 points in the Constructor championship, and Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP moved up to second position with 169 points in the Team championship, just 2 points behind the leaders.
The team will be back back on track tomorrow for the one-day IRTA Test. After that they will return to action in two weeks’ time for the Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland at the Sachsenring, held from 16-19 June.